Design for Wellbeing in UK Built Environment Curricula, by Sabine Coady Schäbitz and Martin Field was supported by a CHOBE research grant

This report addresses the much-used buzzword ‘Wellbeing’ in the Built Environment. It outlines a review of the extent to which principles relating to Design for Wellbeing are being approached in any systematic manner within the curricula of Built Environment Higher Education institutions, and of how the future development of Design for Wellbeing perspectives and skills could be promoted within Built Environment Higher Education institutions and professional accreditations. you can read it here

The final agenda is now published.

We are delighted that CHOBE will be awarding 2 grants , both focused on the new higher and degree apprenticeship agenda. The recipients are Susan Dawson of Northumbria University and Aled Williams of University College of Estate Management (UCEM). See more details of their projects here.

We are delighted that Dr Patrick Manu from University of the West of England (UWE) and Nikki Bulteel and Karl Bunting from University College of Estate Management (UCEM) have been awarded grants of £500 each. Visit this page for further details